A very bad idea. If you had a leak, you would start making your cab into a bomb. HHO is odorless, and colorless. Your first indication that something was wrong would be when it ignited. That would likely be a very bad day.

Hum, So no light headedness, or nasia, just BOOM? I was thinking if i put urea in the water i might smell it first.

I drive vans and the room in the engine compartment is very tight. I just picked up a "THE CELL" cell of EBay. The one that B Boyce promoted a few years back. The thing is quiet big & the hole in the bottom really limits where you put it. I still don't understand how it put out 14 LPM with just 13 6x6 plates.

I just bought a HHO cell kit from Hydrocell http://www.hydrofuelgenerator.com and one of the main things they express is never put the cell in the cab. If you look hard enough you'll be able to find a spot. Mine came with a bracket but I had to go to Home Depot and buy some flat alum. stock to make brackets for the water reservoir and the dryer tank and I got them to fit but when I first looked under the hood I thought it was hopeless. Look again you'll find room. Try in front of the radiator or behind the front bumper.

(09-13-2010 02:37 PM)Roland Jacques Wrote: Hum, So no light headedness, or nasia, just BOOM? I was thinking if i put urea in the water i might smell it first.

I drive vans and the room in the engine compartment is very tight. I just picked up a "THE CELL" cell of EBay. The one that B Boyce promoted a few years back. The thing is quiet big & the hole in the bottom really limits where you put it. I still don't understand how it put out 14 LPM with just 13 6x6 plates.

It never did.By the way,if you try and run that without a decent pwm,get ready to start replacing alternators as you burn them up.Also you need at the minimum a double bubbler system backed up with a dryer/flash back arrestor or you'll have an engine full of sodium hydroxide.If you are new at this the only advice I can give you is to be real careful and never install anything inside a vehicle.Any leaks and you and your truck are going to be spread all over the highway. It's happened before and will probably happen again.Just make sure it's not you it happens to.

According to him this system works. Also, there was a story where his news agency paid professionals to install a HHO car on the news. According to the report, has gained quite a few miles per gallon. I tend to believe this works

A leaking HHO system can be dangerous if inside the cabin. Fire up a "cig" or spark and boom?

No warning or smell. Wait a minute! Cannot a system be built that is "sealed" and vented?

Are we not a bunch of hobbyists and garage engineers that can overcome this kind of problem?
I for one have this exact problem. No options are available for locating the dry cell or reservoir under the hood.
It could be mounted on a tow hitch rack or the roof. Right! NOT!

Gonna be a real challenge to build a unit the will stand the test of time... and open flame